"Inspired by the great West Coast IPAs, we have created a well balanced beer to satisfy all. Born of Amarillo and Centennial hops, this baby is well over 1 pound of hops per barrel while it's still in the kettle and we dry hop with yet another pound per barrel once fermentation is complete. To balance the substantial hopping we provide plenty of malt backbone. The result is a complex interaction of bitterness, fruity fermentation esters and citrusy hop character. 65 IBUs, 7.0% Alcohol"

Huge props to Urwatuh8 for this as an extra. Never heard of or seen it before. Poured from homebrew - like bottle into a tulip. Pours a clear honey/ orange color with a very thin white head. Crisp citrus, hoppy aroma. Very pleasant. Taste is off the charts - bitter. Tons of hops. Just the initial malt sweetness after the first sip, but then the hops dominate. Great hop-head's beer. Some citrus, pineapple and similar flavors. Gets a bit alcohol fumed as it warms. Really crisp and drying mouthfeel. Leaves a crazy bitter aftertaste. This one is extreme for 6.5 percent. Good to try something like this!

This beer poured a clear pale color with a white head that left some nice lacing.

The aroma was of pale malt and a good dose of citrus hops. Very refreshing, there is a lemon presence.

The flavor is great. Pale malt and citrus hops hit you in the face. Every sip feels like it just made my mouth cleaner. My wife hates IPA's and she loved this beer. There is just the right amount of hops in this beer to make you want to drink this beer and this beer only.

The mouthfeel is medium bodied with medium/moderate carbonation.

This is a great beer and is very drinkable. Great summer beer, very refreshing.

Brew has a small but stubborn white head that leaves excellent sheets of filmy lacing. Body is a clean medium amber color.

Aroma is fairly subdued with citrus and leafy hops with traces of biscuity malt.

Flavor follows suit but the hops are more prominent. The citrus component is a little more lemony than I prefer but there's some bitter and spicy herbal characteristics to keep it from being one dimensional. Not as sweet as expected, fairly good balance.

Body is on the full side of medium and is well carbonated. Very drinkable, I could see having several in a sitting with a meal.

Overall a surprisingly decent example of the style, I wouldn't suggest it if you're looking for a hop bomb but it was just hoppy enough to satisfy my hop fix this afternoon. Not as amazing as some in the style but an approachable, tasty, well executed IPA.

A: Pours a slightly hazy dark straw color with a thick white head that left good lacing down the glass.S: Sweet hops notes of grapefruit and fresh citrus. This smells really good. T: Follows the nose with huge notes of sweet grapefruit and fresh citrus hops. There are flavors of orange as well. I get just a hint of thick alcohol along with bitter grapefruit pith in the finish. Thankfully this is an IPA from a small local brewery that is actually skewed towards the hops. M: Low carbonation, slick mouthfeel, medium-heavy body, and a faint alcohol presence. O: The best beer of the day, and actually a rather good IPA. The hops were fresh and actually flavorful. Finally a small local brewery that can brew a hoppy IPA without so much caramel and sweetness.